Anonymous wrote:Why are you sharing this with people? We weren't sure if we were going to have a second for awhile after DS was born, and then it took us nearly a year to conceive. When people asked when we were going to have another one, I would just say "I don't know." If people would go on saying about how we should really have another one, I'd say "Yeah? We'll have to think about that" with a bit of a cryptic smile. Unless it's someone I'm super-close to, I just refuse to engage with people on stuff that's MY BUSINESS. My close friends and family know better than to say stuff like that, and for other people, I'll let them live with their own assumptions. I'm sure some people thought I was already pregnant, some thought I was dealing with infertility, and who knows what else. I didn't care what they thought, I just cut it short and changed the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you sharing this with people? We weren't sure if we were going to have a second for awhile after DS was born, and then it took us nearly a year to conceive. When people asked when we were going to have another one, I would just say "I don't know." If people would go on saying about how we should really have another one, I'd say "Yeah? We'll have to think about that" with a bit of a cryptic smile. Unless it's someone I'm super-close to, I just refuse to engage with people on stuff that's MY BUSINESS. My close friends and family know better than to say stuff like that, and for other people, I'll let them live with their own assumptions. I'm sure some people thought I was already pregnant, some thought I was dealing with infertility, and who knows what else. I didn't care what they thought, I just cut it short and changed the subject.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH wasn't sure he wanted any kids, we had DD, and while he melts with her and is the sweetest most amazing father, I think we're done. We get shit from (what feels like) everyone (minus a few good friends who also have singletons). DD is a very easy child thus far (2 y/o), easy going, good sleeper, listens for the most part - we're very lucky.
My mother is the worst, she often says how DD will end up a spoiled brat. It's even more funny because they love my SIL (brother's wife) - I agree, she's great - but she's an only child as well, something I guess she seems to forget. We made the decision for a few reasons, one of them being financial. We're doing fairly well w/ one child, we should be able to pay for her college completely, take one vacation a year (or maybe 2-3 weekend trips).
We're still rather young at 33, so who knows, but as it sits right now, we're a happy family of 3.
We are very similar. My parents don't give us shit but MIL is disappointed. I wish we could be friends!
Anonymous wrote:My husband and I decided long ago that we wanted only one child. We have her - she is beautiful, sweet and smart - and we feel so very blessed.
I am SHOCKED by what people say to me about our decision to have just one child! I was an only child and I had no idea there was such judgement out there about having just one child!!! I have been told that I am doing my daughter a huge disservice and that she will grow up lonely and insecure (I was neither). I have been called selfish and self-centered although not one person has ever called my husband selfish or self-centered. I've even been told that we aren't a family if there is only one child.
I never volunteer the information but everyone seems to ask when we will be having the second. Seriously, you see one baby and assume there must be another?!
Has anyone else decided to have just one child? If so - what do I say to these people?
Anonymous wrote:DH wasn't sure he wanted any kids, we had DD, and while he melts with her and is the sweetest most amazing father, I think we're done. We get shit from (what feels like) everyone (minus a few good friends who also have singletons). DD is a very easy child thus far (2 y/o), easy going, good sleeper, listens for the most part - we're very lucky.
My mother is the worst, she often says how DD will end up a spoiled brat. It's even more funny because they love my SIL (brother's wife) - I agree, she's great - but she's an only child as well, something I guess she seems to forget. We made the decision for a few reasons, one of them being financial. We're doing fairly well w/ one child, we should be able to pay for her college completely, take one vacation a year (or maybe 2-3 weekend trips).
We're still rather young at 33, so who knows, but as it sits right now, we're a happy family of 3.